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Craftsman  120V Portable Inflator

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Reg Price: $54.99
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Product Overview:
Color/Finish: Silver/black
General Warranty: 1 year
Maximum Operating Pressure (psi.): 150
Portability: Portable
Warranty Detail Link: craftsman warranty
Included with Item:
Hose Adapter: No
Needle Adapter: Yes
Cord:
Cord Length (ft.): 6
Motor-Engine:
Amps: 1.1
Motor Voltage: 120
Tank:
Tank Style: Tankless
Dimensions and Weight:
Item Weight (lbs.): 7.88

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Lightweight Portable Inflator is Handy for Tires, Balls and Pool Inflatables

This Craftsman Inflator with Long Hose is handy for all those pool rafts and soccer balls that lose air over the winter in the garage. It is ideal for accurate heavy-duty inflating of car, SUV, truck, motorcycle, bike tires, sports balls, beach balls, air mattresses, rafts and more.
Seven inflation accessories are included with this Lightweight Portable Inflator. It conveniently plugs into standard household outlets with a power cord and features a built-in pressure gauge that is easy to read. Weighing only seven pounds, it is compact, easy to store and convenient to transport with a rubber insulated carry handle.

  • Inflator with Long Hose features a direct drive for high air volume delivery
  • Plugs into standard household 120-volt AC outlet w/ 6-foot AC power cord
  • 15-foot coil high-pressure air hose
  • Easy-to-read built-in pressure gauge
  • Includes 7 inflation accessories
  • Off/auto on rocker switch
  • Rubber insulated carry handle
  • Rubber insulated Quick-Connect Coupling
  • Rubber insulated screw-on-valve
  • Compact, weighs only 7 lbs.
  • .60 SCFM at 30 PSI
  • ETL-listed

This product is:
  • Available for Gift Wrap
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Added on October 21, 2010

 

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18 Reviews Write a review
11 Reviewers (61.0%) would recommend this to a friend.
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kydave64
Apr 11 , 2011
Excellent Craftsman inflator

I bought this Craftsman inflator to air up tires on my lawn tractor. I shopped around for a 120 volt inflator, but there just aren't that many on the market. The only drawback to this inflator is that you have to screw the connector on to the valve stem. This allows air to escape when you take it off. I would have preferred it had a nozzle like you find at a service station that just pushes on the valve stem. All in all though, it is a very good product.

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coco32825
Jun 10 , 2012
Valve ruins a fine inflator
The inflator portion of this item works fine. It moves plenty of air to quickly inflate a car tire, but the screw-on design of the connector makes it awkward to use. If I cannot find a cheap solution for the connector I will be returning this item.
 

beeker868

Inwood, IA

Mar 2 , 2013
via sears.com
Overall
Parts needed to make it into an air chuck

I took this compressor and made the end of it fit an air chuck with these parts. The first part is a replacement valve stem for an air tank that is from Campbell Hausfeld--part number MP3229-Tank Valve it is an 1/8" male NPT thread for $1.66. It works great. After you find that part, all you need to find is a 1/8" female thread/1/4" male thread bushing(for as little as $1.49) that will take you up to most standard size air chucks(approx. $5.00) or quick connects(which would cost more). Cost around $8.00.

I would recommend this product to a friend.

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beeker86

Inwood, IA

Feb 21 , 2013
via sears.com
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Nice compressor other than the end

Like many of the other reviews I was worried about the end of this inflator being a pain to get on & off the valve stem. I solved this problem for around $8.00. I went to the local hardware store and found a valve stem replacement for a portable air tank. Screwed the valve stem into the existing end on the hose, used one bushing to get the opposite end of the valve stem the right size and put an air chuck on. It took 3 extra parts: Valve stem replacement for air tank, bushing to make it the right size thread for air chuck, and an air chuck. I could have made it a quick tach, but decide not to as it is tankless so your options are pretty limited, but I wanted something small and light for our camper to blow up airbags on motorhome and bike tires. As of right now it goes up to about 120 psi and holds for about 15 minutes before slipping slowly down once you shut if off. I have not tried it other than testing, but in theory it should work and now I have a compressor that I lik

I would recommend this product to a friend.

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nooneimportant

Pearl City, HI

Jan 1 , 2013
via sears.com
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Poorly built

I have had this compressor for a little over a year and it died. The pivot point where the piston connecting rod connects to the crank shaft broke apart. If you plan to inflate a tire with very little air in it, don't get this model. The output volume is low. If you plan to top off 4 tires by 10psi or more, don't get this model. The compressor heats up and starts to strain. I used this compressor only once a month to maintain 4 tires and it couldn't even last 1.3 years.


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DW68

Chester, SC

Dec 31 , 2012
via sears.com
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Dependable

Does the job very well. The compressor is very good to have on the road.

I would recommend this product to a friend.

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John_S

Morrisville, PA

Dec 24 , 2012
via sears.com
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No issues. Product works as advertised.

Don't be scared off by comments regarding the connector needing to be screwed onto tire valves. It allows for a leak free connection and very little air escapes when unscrewing the connector from the valve. I had a portable unit with a locking connector that failed over time and kept popping off the tires. That will never be a problem with this unit. I paid $45 for it. No complaints thus far.

I would recommend this product to a friend.

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DaveHG2012

Wake Forest, NC

Dec 19 , 2012
via sears.com
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Bad Valve Design

Mechanically a great design. Works well except for one little thing. The valve stem connector is screw on. If it came with a standard adapter it would get 5 stars from me.


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Roy414

Oswego, IL

Dec 12 , 2012
via kmart.com
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120v portable inflator

Great product with lots of power and best of all it's 120v. The only problem was K-Marts customer service which I would rate incompetent. I ordered one inflator as a gift for my brother in Florida but they shipped two and billed for two. This was suppose to be a surprise gift. They also messed up the billing name and the price billed.

I would recommend this product to a friend.

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Tom234

Poughkeepsie, NY

Dec 3 , 2012
via sears.com
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Bad Connection Design

Received this as a gift. The compressor itself seems to work fine, but as others have mentioned, the screw on connection for your standard car tire valve is not acceptable, What year is this - 1955? That type of valve head connector is antiquated to say the least. I will keep this and use it as I was able to make an adapter from an old Shrader valve and reuse the Presta/Shrader flip top adapter/hose assembly from a previous unit that I had sitting out in the garage that the compressor seals had failed on - guess it pays to be a packrat sometimes ;-). Not a big fan of the orange curly hose either as it just takes up more space to store, but I can see where others may find this useful. I do like the 120v design as opposed to needing to plug it into a 12v cigarette lighter jack as most of the time I am using it in the garage anyway for the cars/bikes and have a manual pump for emergency road use.


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coco32825

Orlando, FL

Jun 10 , 2012
via sears.com
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Valve ruins a fine inflator

The inflator portion of this item works fine. It moves plenty of air to quickly inflate a car tire, but the screw-on design of the connector makes it awkward to use. If I cannot find a cheap solution for the connector I will be returning this item.


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letterman

Travelers Rest, SC

Jun 7 , 2012
via sears.com
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Craftsman 120 volt inflator # 75121

Bought this item a few months ago and it has been invaluable. I have used it to inflate things such as bike, lawn tractor and car tires. It has given me peace of mind as it is so portable and easy to use. I would recomend this to anyone who wants a small to medium inflator.

I would recommend this product to a friend.

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